In chapters 33-39 of "Maniac Magee," some major events include Maniac learning about his own parents and their accident, Maniac making friends with the McNab brothers, a race between Maniac and Mars Bar Thompson, Maniac trying to unite the East End and West End communities, and Maniac confronting his fear of Heights.
because he wanted to show Russell and Piper that blacks are not evil and/ or the sworn enemy.
The Finsterwalds lived on the East End in "Maniac Magee." They resided on the same side of the town as Amanda Beale and Mars Bar Thompson.
West of Fallarbor Town
the west end
Maniac couldn't leave the town peacefully because he felt a sense of duty to help the people there, particularly the children in need. He wanted to make a positive impact on their lives and couldn't abandon them despite the challenges he faced.
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The West end
In the novel "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli, Maniac Magee primarily lives on the East End of the fictional town of Two Mills, which is predominantly inhabited by African Americans. The West End, in contrast, is mainly home to white residents. The story explores themes of racism and segregation as Maniac navigates between these two sides.
Neither. He is actually from a completely different town.
In the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli, Hector Street is the dividing line between the East and West End in the fictional town of Two Mills.
Russell and Maniac get back to Two Mills by using a stolen barge to cross the river. They land on the East End and then make their way back to the West End by foot.